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June 25, 1872 (4 pages)

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She Daily t the positive and possum policy, a . ‘siistain him. NEVADA CITY, CAL. . In s recent speech at Great Falls, IN. H., Senator Henry Wilson, refer: ring to some’experience in his early Teesday, June 25, 1872. . life, said: “. feel. that I have the — FOR PRESIDENT, ~ GENERAL U. §, GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Ze Y WILSON. CRONE + IATA SORE eS An Attempted Flank Movement. . right to speak for toiling men and: to your county of Stafford. I was born . in poverty; want, sat by. my cradle, . into the “yawning abyss that swak } and they~will have a‘free field in iI know what it is to ask a mother for b¥s up” the Chappaqua Axeman 1876. . ~ . bread when she has none to give. . Will fail; and that every reflecting . left my home <t ten years of age end served an apprenticeship of eleven Tux New York World is rather spicy reading just Dow. It deals out sfurdy-blows in all directions, reserv. ing its heavy-artillery, however, ‘for ithe Greeley movement. In ‘a few ; . words with the Democratic partisans . the’ effort t6 s¥eép the Dembderacy /*% . Democrat will agree with it ‘“‘that . the sooner the sun eeases to shine on _ The Free Trade Conference has or-; years, receiving a shonth’s schooling this new thing the better.” ganized fora ‘flank movement” on! each year and at the end of eleven . Gteeley at Baltimore. On Friday night they met at the Fifth Avenue . years of hard work, a yoke of oxen jand six sheep, which bronght me . ‘Tee World stoutlyinsists that . Greeley has'no such strength in the . x New. Ycrk, and declared by feighty-four dollars. A dollar would . South as his claquers claim for him. }ésoltion that the Conference of the ‘cover every penny I spent from the . ‘Some political nobodies,”’it sar? ? * j * feyy : . Bs Wth showed! conclusively that the . time I was_born until I was , twenty. castically remarks, ‘‘like ex-Goveru opposition to the re-election of Grant / one years of age. I kyow what itis} cannot and ouubt not to be united on After adopting a platform, . to travel weary mijles and ask my . fellow men. to give me toil. I reor P.O. Hobert, of New Orleans, and some Confederate failures, like . Gefieral Imbeden, . made haste to they nominated Wm. S. Groesbeck, / mentber that ia Séptember, 1833,. 1 —_— — dug outs in vey cay of ‘ot Olfio, for President, and Fred . walked into your, village from my! being taken_on to fortune, but the IawW Olmstead, of New York, for Vice President. Schurz, and other politicians, declared at the first Conference. that they were reluctantly compelled to support Greeley, but _ the.opposition could not-be united; and hence the selection of Groesbeck aS a candidate. The object of going into the Democratic ranks and selecting one of the most popular Western Democrats, is undoubtedly to give him a position which will lesgen the chances of indorsement of Greeley at Baltimore. ‘The probabilities are, however, that the majoraty of the Baltimore Convention are «committed in favor of Greéley, and enough,go under instructions to insure’hisindcrsement. Thisattemptnative town, and went through your. . mills, secking employment. If anybody had offered. me $8 or $9 a . month; I should ‘have accepted it gladly. I went down to Salmon . Falls, x went to Dover, I went to. . Newmarket, and tried to get work, without success, I returned home . weary but not discouraged, and I put . my pack upon my back and walked . to the town, ‘where -I.now live and learned a ‘mechanic's trade. Iknow . the hard lot that toiling men have to . endure in this world, and every pul. sation of my heart, every conviction . of my judgment, puts mie on the side of the toiling men of my country— aye, of ail countries. ed flank movement, however, develops very clearly the fact that even the harmonious suppert of Greeley by the malcontents among Republi. cons is an impossibility, and that the effort to combine theincompatable elements ina kind of Dolly Varden party against Grant has signaily failed from the start. The discontented . Republicans have divided on Greeley, and the free trade issue, and the Democracy has been divided between large minority declaring they will not ‘be bound by any action of their party leaders to support Greeley. While this has been the case among’the el<ments of opposition, the nomination of Grant» has been. enthusiastically indorsed by Kepublicans everywhere, and never in the history of a country did a party manife.t such strength and harmony at the opening of a campaign. Speaking of the feéling of-,the American people . towards Grant, Horace Greeley said: ‘“Their strong arms bore him triumphantly through the war and into the White House, and they still uphold and Phey never fuiled and they never will.” Horace how wabts tube President, but his prophecy, made before ambition upsct his reason, will be-fulfilled in the next election: Grant has a way of “fighting it out. on the same_line,’’ votwithstanding the changes of-base or at‘tempted flank movements of his en«mies. seciisieaeeee Aili aie ineetoons Good Kesult. ‘Fourteen tons of the sulphurets from the Pennsylvania quartz mine, -worked.by the.Chlorine process® yielded $147 perton. The Pennsylvania mine is looking first rate and -yielding good returns. State Fair. We acknowledge the receipt of a . , gomplimentary ticket to the State} Pair, whichweets at SacramentoOn the 19th of September, and will continue until the 28th 2 me vt Kncanspmett. The comafissioned officers of. the Fourth Brigade. met at Sacramento week, and resolved upon holding au-encampment next May. —++ ——-. +pow -—-Methodist Socia). The Social Circle connected with the Methodist Church, will meet this, Tuesday evening, at the residence of H. M. Hinds, High street. . Struck Quartz. f Yesterday in excavating the fotin} dation of the Odd Fellows’ Hall, the workmen struck a quartz ledge.a fot thick. The rock looks likp it ough to have gold in it. " ‘ +P ee Frve bars of silver, weighing 470 ands, valned at $20,294 15, were received at the Bank of Cxlifornia, Virginia City, on Friday, from the Mint at. Carson, and p to the = ¢redit of the Belcher ck See Pax con:rict bas . been lef for the building of a seminary at Napa, to Bet $77849. * rope aré getting. discontented and want better wages. I thank God that a man in the United States today can earn frém three to four dollars, in ten hour’s work, easier than he could forty years ago earn one dollar,. working from twelve'to fifteen j hours. The-dirs: month I. worked after I was twenty-one years of age, I went into the woods; drove team, cut mill-logs, wood, rose in the morning before daylight and. worked hard until after dark at night, and received the magnificent sum of six dollars! And when I got the money those dollars looked as. large. to me as_the moon looked to-night;~ On the farm on which I served. my apprenticeship, Ihave seen the best men who ever put a scythe in grass working for from fifty cénts to. four shillings a day, in the longest days in Summer, Yesterday I visited that farm. -I asked the men who were there what they paid men in . said, from $2to $250 a day. This . was paid on the sathe ground where men worked forty years ago for from fifty cents to four shillings, and took their pay in farm products, not money, I have. seen some of the brightest women go into the farmhouses and work for from fifty cepts to four shillings a week, milking the cows, moaking butter and cheese, washing, spinning and weaving, doing all kinds of hard work. I _was told yesterday that many young women were earning in the shops $1 a day, and that those who worked in houses were getting from $2 50 per, week to $3 50. , ae To-day the laboring men_afx men of our country are ed three to four times af ys work is shorter now than ashen, AfterI had learned a de-in the place where I live F worked fuurteen and fifteen hours a day,.month after month, to earn about $40.4 month. There are hundreds of ‘men there now who in teh hours can earn a hundred dollars more easily than I could earn forty in fifteen-hours. I am grateful to God that it isso. I do not care anythiig about a few men or corpo. rations piling up a great amount of money. world to grow good men and good women, and not te pile. mp money. sThat-is my belief, and I want to see the men and women who ‘bear. the burdens and do thé work have’n full share of all they earn, and that an honest day's work ghall always have a fair day's pay. \The steemer Memphis, from New Orleans, was struck -by lightning, June 19th, while at Liverpool, and set on fire. She sustained heavy. damage, Tue journalist, Chambers, who is making a canoe exploration of the ceived in the West. and thé papers devote columns to describing the man and the craft. Tam glad the workingmen in Ev. I believe God meant this . . Southern people are . doing their own . thinking. They know the negro . yote is solid for Grant, and ‘‘the tide . standing. . Tae Repubts sses the opinidn that Gen /Joe Hooker was ‘‘badly . . overweighted’” with the Army of the . Potomac. The army of the Potomac . . was entirely too heavy for ‘several other Generals, -besides Hooker; but . there was one man whe, when all . others failed, took-it and went > with it to Richmond. He wasa ‘little man,” ‘ta stupid Vleckhead,”’ “‘a nepotist,’’ ‘‘a brother-in-law,’’ and all that, but then he handled that Army of the Potomac in a wonderful ,is ebbing,” and Greeley’s hopes are . Tar Se ee Rae Bie SSE . Pax Liberal Republicans niust experience great satisfaction in the ‘work they have oh hand. One of f their organs, the New York Sun, ap. peals to the Democracy in this ‘lanLet all Democratic statesmen join . supporting Horaee Greely for . President for a single term, 1882, . When the Democrats. secure the “free field,’’ where will the-Liberal Pa = Tue culmination point of the Mount Cenis Pass, built by order of. Napoleon I, reaches an elevation of 6,775 feet above the level of the sea. Severin London firms dealing in Erie haye been ruined by the decline in that Nth eee sane stniteamigasia MARRIED. At the residence of Jolin W. Hinds, in } this city, June 22d, 1872, by Rev. W. Peck j of Grass Valley, Mr. William’ Slinger to . Miss Eliza Kinne, both of Omega. : INDEPENDENCE. DAY. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! — ATTENTION ! YOU are hereby ordered »to -appear »at Se your Armory, in Full a <a Unifurim, for Parade as follows -.—— a Ist. On Thursday, June 27th, . Saturday, 29th, and Monday, July Ist, for Street il) and parade at 8 o’clock, P. M. 2d. On Wednesday, July 3d, at J o'clock, P. M. sharp, for escort duty. Republicans be? ‘ is “MAIN STREET. W. H. Crawford's COLUMN. HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, IR°M & STEEL, For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office, e: ~~ J Stoves and Tinware, Rides“ . GRGCKERY & ASSWiR’, For sale by.W. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office, . MAIN STREET, Nevads City. DUPONT . BLASTING PLWdR, For sale by W. H. CRAWFORD. Opposite the Express Office, i MAIN STREBT, Nevada City. "been made : ‘SKATING RINK. REDUCTION IN PRICES, ee. BULLARD woonld respectfully in@ form the people that he hag leased thé Sketing Kink for ancther year and that hereattcr it will be open Every Morning, Afterheon, and Evening, Sundays excepted.’ The “following reduction in Prices have Admission, including use of Skates, 25 . cents. . Tickets, in kages of Five, admitting. Lady or Gentheriane $1. fing ‘Tickets in packages of Fight, admitting Tickets will be sold by the month, if de sired. ) B. BULLARD, Proprietor. Nevada, June 12th: ~~ 'TAM’S SALOON, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, = —e « NTOINE TAMwonld inform > people of Nevada City it he is ‘r. pared to serve California Oys in-every style at his Salooon. psa Iced Fountain Soda, of every fia~~ vor. Ice Cream, PIES, CAKES, TEA AND COFFEE At
ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR : EVENING. By endeavoring to please all Mr. Tam hopes to receive a liberal share of the public patronage, and guaran*eessatisfaction. ~ Give him 2 call. : 5 € ’ Nevada City, May 8th, 1872. ON SALE see O NEVADA DRUG STORE. THE NEW FOOD—SEA MOSS PARINE, "FOR SAUCES, JELLIES, CUsTARDS, ETO. A choice lot of EXTRACTS for flavor ing the same, at very low rates. manner = REF, Tue New York * World, like Rachel of old, refuses to be comforted. It says: ‘Greeley retracts -none of his calumnies; he makes no apology for bearing false witness against us for thirty long years, and yet he ‘comes among us’ to ask that we adopt him. Las our party chief! And, stranger still, there are some among us faithless enough to emulate Job’s wife and say to the party, ‘Curse Democracy anddie!’”’ ili Tur Alpine mountains~ are now covered with the beautiful snow plant and the Chronicle editor is sending some specimens to his friends in the Sacramento Valley. Although grow3d. On Thursday,:July 4th, at half past 9 o’clock, A. M. to participate in the celebration of National Independence, . . Allmembers of the Company failing to comply with the above order will be lield to a strict. accountability under the New Military Law end the regulations of the Company. By order M. 3S: DEAL, Capt. Céin’dg. W. F. Evens, 0. 8. j25 _ BOOTS AND SHOES. B LUTZ would resnectfully infotm e@ the people of Nevada City that he canbe found at the old stand, ON BROAD STREET, Below the National Exchange Hotel, fully prepared to: make any style of Boots and Shoes desited.Wo tS . SS Gentlemen desiring a fine ‘pair_of Boots or Stout pair will fing itto their adiventage togive me a call. Pricesfreasonuble std_a ing through and around the snow, they thrive and bleom upon being transplanted. The plant -will live abeut a month, and should be kept in the shade, in moist earth. Tue Vallejo Chronicle learns that haying time last Summer, and they+tne Central Pacific have put five pile drivers on the gronnd where the track is washed out between Sacramento and Davisville, and that the company are geing to repair the breach at once, Tue Cincinnati Commercial—Greeranks of the Republican’ party have not beén severely fractured-in_ thi quarter by the Greele Fact. And the Republican ovement.”’ is true of the ks~ in every other Kasaieo: pew of Texas goes for GreeTey: The last man he went for was General Anderson, in Fort Sumter, when the ex-Senator climbed up to a port-hole from a row beat and summoned the gurrisson to capitulate. The demand for the surrender of the White House to the White Hat will meet with a different response. Grant is not one of the capitulating kind. + A. C. Braprorp Most Worthy Grand Master.of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has issued a dispensation _ allowing all lodges in the jurisdiction of Calitornia to cele brate the Fourth of July by appearing in public in regalia. Tue Minufacturer and Builder recommends covering the floor near‘a rat hole with athin layer of caustic potash, When the rats run over it it makes their feet sore, and they soon abandon their — inhospitable quarters. ee THE Los Angeles News, Democratic, says that ‘Hon. Eugene Casserly, forseeing the disastrous results of an attempt to secure vietory by disbanding the Democratic organization, is earnestly working against the suigidal policy, of nominating Greeley at Baltimore.”’ Tur Goyernment tax of 25 cenie per thousand feet of gas will be abolished after the first of July, and also the percentage of the gas company paying it in greenbacks. e ley Liberal—incidentally says: Ming of t AUS . each parcel of said stock as may be necessaby collecting such taxes in coin dnd. perfect fit guaranteed.Repairing cf all kinds neatly and promptly done. B. LUTZ. Nevada, June 25th. i epee GRAVEL MINING COMPAXY, Location of Works, Nevada Couaty, upon the following described stock, on acseveral ain@unts sct opposite the names the respective -sharcholiers,-as follows; Names. 8, Am’t MinorBb B Fiz 00 Pioche FLA 20-234 585 0u Richardson E A Tru “ 29 200 500 00 Richatdson EA Trdstee; $6 100 §=6#50 00 Richardson E A“ ru-tee, 37 100 «256.00 Richardsu: A_Piustee, 38 100 250 00 Richardson EA Trustee, 39100 250.00 Ricbafdson E A Trustee, 40 100 25000 iChardson E A Trustee, 41 100 =. 250 60 u@ ih accordance with law and an order he Board of ‘Trustees made on the twentieth day of May, 1872, so many shares. of ry, will be sold at public auction at the au:tion house ef John Middleton & Son. No. 310 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the Ninth dey of Jnly. 1872, at the hour of one o’elock, P.M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs ef advertising and expenses of sale, . ANDREW J. MOULDER, Secretary. Office No. 320 Sansome street, San Fran. cisco, California. je2s RLEANS CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY. Location of Works, Nevada County, California. Notice. ‘There ar delinquent upon the following describe: stock, on account of assesment Kunibér 7. levied on the 15th dayof May, 1372, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholuets, as follows : No. of No. of Names. . Certificate, Shares. Am’t. Geo. W. Baine, 55 20 $10 00 E.W. Morgan, 54 10 5 00 J.ELLée, 63 10 5 OU And in accordance with law and an orier of the Board of Trustees made on the 18th day of May, 1872, so tmany shares of each Parcelof said stock as Tay be necersery, will be sold at public suction, at the Uffic. of the Pom » at J.J. Ott's Assay’ Office, Main Bereet 1 x vada City, Califernia, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of July, 187°, at lo’clock, P. M, of guid day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together wt. costs of advertising and expenses of vale C. P. PURINTON, Sec’: Office at J. J. Ott’s Assay Office, on M in Street, Nevada City, Cal. jezs Notice to Creditors,. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Charles Myers, deceased: Notice is hereby given by the. undersigned, admini:trator of the Estate of Charles Myer:deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons a against said deeeasea, tu exhibit the same with the necessary vouchcrs Sappin ten months after*the publication ot tis notice to the undersigned, at the office of Chas. McElvy, ‘Transcript Office, in the eity and county uf Nevada. JOHN M. BUSH, Administrator, Deal & Ulark, Attys. © Nevada, June 25th, 1872. [css CREAM sent to any part of the city. Put up in pint or quart ; leaving your order at ee tte y z ay FRANK'S, Pints. 50 Ce Quarts $1. d New York Oysiers per dozen, Culifornia. Notice. There tre delinquent . . count of asdessment Number Seven [No. 7] 3 levied on the twentieth day of May, 1872, the SH,T, WADS AND CAFS, FOR SALE BY W.-H._CRAWFORD, ᤀ Opposite the Express Office, MAIN STREET, Nevada City. GIANT POWDER. Giant Powder Caps & Fuse, FOR SALE BY WM. H. CRAWF BEAUTIFUL WIRE HANGING BASKETS, : —AND— 3 FOR SALE BY WM. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Express Office. MAIN STREET, Nevada City. SAPOLIO, For Cleaning and Polishing,FOR SALE BY W. H. CRAWFORD, Opp. Express Office, MAIN STREET, Nevada City.= = THE CELEBRATED LIGHTNING CROSS CUT SAWS, FOR SALE BY W. H. CRAWFORD, Opposite the Expries Office, Main Street, NEVADA CITY. . a Florence and other Sewing : Machine Needles, . , Lo. YOR SALE BY ~ ; WM. 4H. CRAWFORD, " Opposite the Se MAIN STRE E?, Nevada, June 224,“ Rate _bed for heuring the applicztjon «f W. 1, Coe Making excellent: Lemonad* at a cost of but two cents a glass. ‘ Spices of all kinds. Pure Cream Tartar and Suda for Baking purposes. ¥ Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Crue cibles and Acids. — E. M. PRESTOY, DRUGGIST, oe Pe Prercriptions accurately co: led at all hours, day or night. g 8. W. COR. BROAD PINE STREETS Under the T. <ript Printing Office. NOTICE TO SHE PUBLIC. 7 AVING sold out our business tJ. & : S. Rorenthal, whe will continue at our old stand, we take thix 6é¢casion to return our thanks to the people of Nevada County for the liberal patrunsge bestowed upon us, and else to commend our snccessors, Jd. & KR. Kosenthel, o our old customers. All persons indebted to Banner Bros. are requested to cail at the store and settle immediately, and all persons having demands against us are Icquested to present them for settlement. : BANNFR BROS., jes Nevada City. Hydraulic Gravel Claim ! WANTED :, : ANTEPD TO PURCHASE A HYDRA’: LIC GRAVEL CLAIM ; one thet is Pin @ paying cuoncition, Address, stating location, extent of ground, cepth of deposit, cost of water, amcunt of tail for txilings, condition of title, amount? lreadly taken out, monthly expenses and tuli ieulars.— The advertiser is prepared to develop such a claim for s controlling int rest. provided it can be showh that the outlay will wsrrant au investment of capital: Addrees, W. J. G., Lock Box 439, San francisco Post Ofje20-2w, fice. BEER HOUSE. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY Corner Building, Next belew National ExchangePROPRIETORS, LAGER BEER sold at the House by the Jug, Measure or Keg. Call on JOHN and FRED, and try their Beer. _, 40 9 LP YRUBATE NOTICE, —Siate of Cir ifornis, County of Nevada. In pew iper : bate Court. Inthe matter of the Estate A. B. GKEGURY, deceased. Pursusrt to sn order of this Court ma.¢ this day, notice hereby given-that Satardey, the sixth < of July, A. D, 1872, at 10 o'clock, A. M. o Said uzy,*t the Court Koomof this Curt. in the County of Nevaua bas beém appoint and Nancy 8. Gregory praying that a document ap ffle Eh court, es te be the Inst Will aud testanen! A. d, Gregory, decea-ed, be admitted. to ne and that ictters testumentary be ye thércon to the said W. K. Coe and NancyGreaney. at which time and place sil per 6UDB As pegted therein may appear and col test same . Nevada city, (al. June 20th, 1872. me 7. C. PLUDBEIT, Clerk. By Joba Pattison, Deputy Clerk. _3¢2! SETILE UP. AVING sold my business Popes vo = Wala please call aud wetthe their acco within two wecks tree date. a Nevada City! ~Q Nevada, June 18h, 1872. ° SUGAR OF LEMONS, —>_—— yeh SENNER:& SONS.,y ¢roy the The the $10, the follc fi © hj» oh Od Ge et @ ® oO Cha $2 , L dent ‘nigh Thu ins}; ran¢ his ; was the died ceas ___has cept in § “ing tive leay loss sion